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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!
I ordered this book based on my familiarity with Dr. Brevitz' work on the urbanhound.com website, where she answers readers' questions. I expected more of the same in her book.

I got more all right, lots more. This book is an excellent primer on dogs, from how to/where to/why to choose them, to the things you can expect from a puppy, adult dog, and (as...
Published on August 13, 2004 by L. Desrochers

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2.0 out of 5 stars Better Home Veterinary Books Available
If you are going to buy a home veterinary book, then my suggestion is: The Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook by Debra M. Eldredge DVM, is a better reference book. The Hound Health Handbook doesn't compare.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!, August 13, 2004
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L. Desrochers (Nottingham, NH, USA) - See all my reviews
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I ordered this book based on my familiarity with Dr. Brevitz' work on the urbanhound.com website, where she answers readers' questions. I expected more of the same in her book.

I got more all right, lots more. This book is an excellent primer on dogs, from how to/where to/why to choose them, to the things you can expect from a puppy, adult dog, and (as the author gently phrases it) dogs in their "senior years," including a chapter on grieving over your dog's loss. It's a true cradle-to-grave summary for dog owners.

Need more? How about a list of the breeds, with common medical issues the respective breeds face, and the potential costs associated? First aid for your dog, with a list of symptoms that should lead you "to put down this book and call your vet immediately"? Pen-and-ink illustrations of various medical issues, showing you what the problem in question looks like? A section on dealing with parasites (worms, fleas, ticks, and other nasties)? A how-to guide on traveling with your pet? Information on mental health and behavioral problems that's actually readable? There's even a section on cancer in dogs, for heaven's sake.

Don't ask for mollycoddling, either: Dr. Brevitz makes clear that she doesn't like pet stores (buy your supplies there, not your dog), doesn't have a preference for high-priced dog foods (all commercial dog foods that bear a particular designation on the label have sufficient nutritional value for a dog not on a special diet), and doesn't have patience for owners whose dogs have the same diet they do (she bemoans the obese dog, whose owner says, "But Rover/Fido/Fifi won't eat anything but people food!").

The book is clearly, cogently, and concisely written, and explains often difficult topics without talking down to the reader. The illustrations are lovely, too. Interspersed with straight text are Dr. Brevitz' responses to readers' questions, gentle, and often filled with humor. The book is both useful on an everyday basis and a pleasure to read.

Highly recommended.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Reference!, December 5, 2004
This is an excellent reference book on dog health. And, for those of you with a diabetic dog - it is `must' reading. I ranged far and wide, trying to find a reference book on pet / dog health that dealt with the topic of diabetes in more detail than a definition. This is the book! It answered all my questions, in layman language, and in the type of detail I needed, on my dog's diabetes, and what I could expect.

Other diseases are treated in as much detail, so that you, the owner, might thoroughly understand all that is involved with your pet's care.

Unlike other books of its kind, at the back, Hound Health provides resources on a variety of topics, such as health insurance, and what the owner should look for in insurance; alternative and complementary medicine, what it consists of and how to find a veterinarian practicing alternative health medicine; finding veterinary specialists; it also lists the veterinary colleges and their websits. This, to me, is the most helpful and complete book on the market of its kind.

I would recommend it to anyone wanting a handbook on health for their dog; I suggest it as required reading if you have a pet with diabetes!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best hound health guide books!, February 28, 2006
This is one of the best and aptly name guidebooks offering credible advise on health, nutrition, common problems and prevention for hounds. Written by a writer-turned-vet, the book did exactly what the author had set out to do: "To save people from making unnecessary trips to the vet, and yet rush them in when their dogs really needed to be there".

Having four dogs of my own, I could recount ad nauseam first-hand horror encounters with vets who were either too commercial or inexperienced or mediocre or all of the above: there was this one vet who told me something as ridiculous as neutering my dog would give him testicular cancer (huh?!); another who misdiagnosed the onset of ringworm as a mere scratch on its paw (later developed into full-blown skin infection afflicting me in the process); another who wanted to jump into operating on my dog following a mere bout of vomiting (the book discussed at length many useful home remedies before resolving to show up at the vet's clinic!); and yet another who urged me to wait it out until my puppy had been through one or two heat cycles before getting her spayed for no apparent reason (the book brought to my attention this delay would increase the incidence of breast tumor by 28%, no different from a dog who was never spayed in her entire life!). More often than not, I have experienced vets who shoved me out of their consulting rooms in a little more than 5 minutes without first hearing out the history/symptoms in full or performed detailed enough physical examination before formalizing on some half-baked diagnosis. Call it a streak of bad luck but I have been through enough vets to know that the best thing you could do to your beloved pets is to equip yourself with as much knowledge as possible in both prevention - whipping up a wholesome diet, social and exercise program - and cure when the inevitable hits home - knowing how to tell the grass from the weed in your pursuit of a vet and the book does precisely that.

I do have reservations over the author's advocacy over commercial pet food (fellow reviewers may wish to refer to Ann Martin's "Food Pets Die For: Shocking Facts About Pet Food" and its sequel, "Protect Your Pet: More Shocking Facts" and learn why vets unanimously endorse pet food and Dr. Pitcairn's Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs & Cats for recipes and holistic/alternative medicine). Having said that, this book is still highly recommended for its comprehensibility, readability and generosity of medical information from the viewpoint of an ethical and knowledgeable vet! A must-read!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars All Here!, February 2, 2006
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Julie (Arlington, TX United States) - See all my reviews
Anything and everything you would want to know about the health of your pet. Use this book when going to the vet to educate yourself about the medications and issues the vet addresses. Determine if those tests are really necessary. Find out what medications are most often used for various ailments. This really is the definitive guide.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply the BEST!, August 15, 2005
Excellent book, answers all problems and potential problems of all breeds, from puppies to senior dogs... Betsy Brevitz has all quality to be an excellent writer as well as a doctor, most informative dog health book I've ever read, but still light, fun and easy to read even for dummies (like me), who doesn't understand many hospital's vocabularies... a MUST BUY for a dog owner, dogs owner or even a breeder!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Top Dog Health Handbook, October 5, 2004
Hound Health is an excellent source of information about nearly every health issue we could think of. It is not holistic, which we prefer, but it is thorough, easy to understand, and covers more health issues than any other layman's text we have read. It is not just for hounds. www.CavalierHealth.org
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have, July 17, 2007
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C. Lou Who (Chapel Hill, NC) - See all my reviews
This is a must have for any dog owner. It covers it all. From puppyhood to senior dogs (and resources for when your dog is gone), it tackles all the tough questions. It's like the "What to Expect When You Are Expecting" series but for dogs or like WebMD for dogs.

Every time my dogs sneezes too many times, I pick up the book. If he's panting too much, I pick up the book. It calms my fears and lets me know when I need to call the vet for things. We recently had to put our dog to sleep and it described the process step-by-step so we knew what to expect once we got to the vet office.

I really can't say enough about this book other than I wish I had found it a few years earlier.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Informative at a good price!, January 22, 2008
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I love this book! It's easy to understand and offers ALOT of information. I found out about it through "Animal Wellness Magazine" and decided to look it up on Amazon... luckily they sell it!! The book is priced very reasonable for all the information it packs. I collect dog books and this is one that should be added to ANY dog owners collection. If you don't have a single dog book or one on dog health - then you should buy this one! The index makes it easy to find a topic quickly.
Yappy Reading!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Better Home Veterinary Books Available, March 10, 2011
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Minneosta Airedale (SAINT PAUL, MN, US) - See all my reviews
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If you are going to buy a home veterinary book, then my suggestion is: The Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook by Debra M. Eldredge DVM, is a better reference book. The Hound Health Handbook doesn't compare.
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4.0 out of 5 stars helpful info, April 14, 2010
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N. Sprader (Milwaukee, WI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hound Health Handbook: The Definitive Guide to Keeping Your Dog Happy, Healthy & Active (Hardcover)
This book contains lots of helpful information for dog owners. Great suggestions and examples too.
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